Examples of using Structural and functional in English and their translations into Greek
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Structural and functional anomalies of the brain.
causing structural and functional damage to the cytoplasmic membrane,
Nestor Taylor: The structural and functional organization of the choir in the vocal works of J. S. Bach.
The ability of the Central Nervous System to undergo structural and functional change in response to new experiences'.
causing structural and functional damage to the cytoplasmic membrane,
bulimia have structural and functional differences in this area.
all internal, structural and functional organization of the system contributes to the preservation of balance.
Structural and functional unit of the kidney is the nephron,
Furthermore, it has been recently recognized that the brain's structural and functional systems have features common to other complex networks found in nature and society.
The underlying pathophysiology of movement and several neuropsychiatric disorders is almost undoubtedly attributed to the structural and functional characteristics of the basal ganglia,
which cause structural and functional"recalibration" of the mitochondria.
Pathology is the study of structural and functional abnormalities that are expressed as diseases of organs and systems.
The structural and functional differences exhibited by tissues are direct consequences of both cellular
The main structural and functional features of the National Monuments Record system are as follows.
Neuropsychology refers to the study of the association between the structural and functional organization of the central nervous system.
Associated with this maturing process are“upgrades” of key structural and functional networks- a shift from local connections to more widespread global links between different parts of the brain.
To make both structural and functional proteins, it is necessary to have L-isoleucine present.
An orthoses(plural: orthoses) is“an externally applied device used to modify the structural and functional characteristics of the neuromuscular and skeletal system”.
It describes the steps on building the structural and functional elements of the organisations that aims to prevent the irregularities in sport activities.
the heart undergoes some structural and functional changes which reflect its improved efficiency.
